Thursday, March 21, 2013

TING-TING

INTRODUCTION

Teng-teng or also known as ketingting is often playing by girls rather
than boys. It also is not hard game although used many energy. Teng-teng played
by a group of children where there are 2 or 4 people in a court. This is
because there is not fixed rule for the number of people in field. But if there
more 4 players in a court there will be difficult to play teng-teng because it
has small space.

Court/area & briquette

In rural area they made the box only on
the ground. In residential area or town that no bare yard, they use chalk to
drawn on the paved road. There are nine boxes. Like this:

You also need briquet as mark the position.

HOW TO PLAY

1)The player must
throw the briquette into first box. Once done beyond 1st player the
second and subsequent throw briquet is the same way. Players will missing turn
if briquets not enter into the specified box or out of the box. Once players
die or lose the turn, the other player will play.

3) Once theplayerjumpbackto the start
line, arriving atthe second and
fourthcompartments, the player muststep ontheright
footinthe secondcompartmentand the left footinthe fourthcompartment.
After that, the player is required tojumpintothe
thirdcompartmentwithonlyone leg,andthe nextmarblesmust
be collectedatthe polethenjumptothe poleandcontinueto the finish line.

Winneris calculated based onthe highestnumber of housesthat can be collectedbyplayers.

WHO THE LOSER??

Considered dead if the player were thrown and legs hit the line box, the
briquette does not get thrown into the proper box, and change players foot
during turns. In addition, players will be considered dead when stepping forgot
both legs simultaneously into the wing of the left leg in the box left and
right foot in the right wing box, the players are not stepping on two feet
simultaneously in the box and stepped foot house to house opponents .